Last Friday, Japanese lifestyle company MUJI opened their newest flagship store on Newbury Street, bringing minimalistic everyday essentials to Boston.
Winter Walk Addresses Homelessness in Boston
Thousands of Bostonians will gather together in Copley Square to march across the city for the Winter Walk to help raise awareness to end homelessness.
Despite Snow, Patriots Fans Flock Downtown for Super Bowl Victory Parade
Despite the dreary weather, Patriots fans filled the streets of downtown Boston for the Super Bowl LI victory parade, some even arriving hours before the parade officially began at 11 a.m. this morning.
Following Super Bowl Victory, Bostonians Celebrate
After the Patriot’s history Super Bowl victory on Sunday night the Boston streets filled with joyful fans. At 11 a.m. on Tuesday, the streets will fill with the same fans again for the celebratory duck boat parade beginning in Back Back.
Following Trump’s Executive Order, Bostonians Refuse to Back Down
Post-election protests erupted throughout Boston as citizens filled the streets rallying against the controversial executive order announcement by President Donald Trump.
BSA Panel Addresses the Skyrocketing Boston Rent
On Monday, the Boston Society of Architects hosted a panel discussion to talk over solutions for the dramatically increasing rent issue in the metropolitan Boston area.
Over 175,000 People Attend Boston Women’s March for America
On Saturday, Boston Common was filled with a sea of pink as over 175,000 people of all backgrounds attended the Boston Women’s March for America in the wake of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Thousands Fill the Common to Resist Trump
At 6 p.m. on Friday, 4,000 people filled Boston with passionate chants and handmade signs while attending the Socialist Alternative’s Resist Trump: Occupy Inauguration Rally.
Boston Status Update: Walsh Delivers Third State of the City Address
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gave the last State of the City speech of his first term as Mayor emphasizing inclusiveness and progress.
City Pushes Drivers to Hit the Breaks with New Speed Limit
The new year marked the decrease in Boston’s default speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph to help reduce pedestrian death and injury.